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12-14-18 11:35 #2958
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
This site has info on how to migrate to Brazil and was posted Sept 29,2018.
https://www.immigrationworld.com/bra...ate-to-brazil/
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12-13-18 11:45 #2957
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Java Man [View Original Post]
I don't know if the information is correct, but it might be good to doublecheck for those who have plans to retire in Brazil.
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12-13-18 10:47 #2956
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by Kcrl01 [View Original Post]
http://taipe.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/...retirement.xml
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12-11-18 15:16 #2955
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Kcrl01 [View Original Post]
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12-10-18 23:43 #2954
Posts: 557Got it.
Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
P.S. Cancun revoking the visa was a lame joke!
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12-10-18 22:59 #2953
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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12-10-18 22:50 #2952
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Kcrl01 [View Original Post]
Better to ask there, their forum is more specialized in visa. Related questions.
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=797621 I think the retirement visa is no more available. , I don't need visa for Brazil and the US and am not a and attorney. So better to use that website, you ll find more expatriates with retirement visas and attorneys specialized in the Brazilian law.
P.S. Cancun terma did not revoke a visa for not being offered anal sex.
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12-10-18 15:05 #2951
Posts: 557Since we're on visas.
Does anyone have a link pertaining to the Retirement Visa (not sure of the official name). Cheers!
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12-10-18 10:09 #2950
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by BayBoy [View Original Post]
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12-10-18 05:52 #2949
Posts: 6420Anal Sex.
It's a "national penchant": https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/27/w...ht-brazil.html.
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12-09-18 21:27 #2948
Posts: 2278EVisa Why Confuse an Issue.
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/brazil/online/home/index
I posted the official Brazilian Government site link for a reason. The other links are for commercial services which charge additional fees.
Sometimes more information is not better, it is just more information and causes confusion.
I am not against free enterprise and capitalism, have used visa agencies in the past for family members and even have recommended them. The reason was because the physical movement of documents was necessary and processing times. The Official eVisa site takes at the most 5 days.
Keep it simple.
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12-09-18 18:26 #2947
Posts: 6420Originally Posted by Jim00 [View Original Post]
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12-09-18 18:14 #2946
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Jim00 [View Original Post]
The boates and clinicas are just as active as anytime. Like anywhere in the cooler months, the "sightseeing" on the street is greatly diminished by the clothing choices of young women, but that's a minor thing I enjoy.
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12-09-18 18:09 #2945
Posts: 2843Visas
http://saofrancisco.itamaraty.gov.br/pt-br/
https://www.ivisa.com/brazil-blog/br...or-us-citizens
Originally Posted by BayBoy [View Original Post]
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12-09-18 03:23 #2944
Posts: 11Tips for Visiting Sao Paulo in Early June.
Any tips for visiting Sampa in early June? Does the "entertainment" slow down in the winter time?